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Open up Vdub (Download Here) and go to video>framerate and change it to whatever you recorded at.
Then take the 1st screenshot from the screenshot folder and drag it into vdub. It will load ALL of the other frames with it so you dont have to select all.
Now just pick your desired compression setting and BOOYAH! you got your pretty clip! (i prefer uncompressed so it will look good for when you want to edit it)
NOTE: the uncompressed file will play in slow motion, but don't worry!! it's because it's uncompressed and you cant play that kind of file by itself.

Open it in vegas in the framerate you want your movie at.
These are the following common movie fps:
24
25
30
40
50
60

Only use 24 if you know what you're doing and only want to give it a film type look (along with other effects)
If you want to use 60 just beware of your system specs. 60 makes the smoothest video.

If you don't know much about it and want a standard fps then go with 30 or 40.

4. Capturing audio

There is no way you can get an audio clip with your capture, so you have to find a separate program to capture it separately and sync it yourself.

Also, what should I do to make my video look smooth? I mean, I have to convert it to 30 fps eventually, but what can I do to make it look like it had higher fps, like you did with Showdown?
I'm using Premiere Pro and After Effects btw, so if you could tell me how to do it using AE (motion blur or frame blending or anything), I'd appreciate that.

F1 for Pooh's honey all over this thread...I don't even want to ask why i just thought of that...

HAHAHAHA I SECOND THAT!

your guide is awesome. saved my ass back when i used quake live + cl_avidemo

Originally Posted by MrMarklar

Bump, I need some advices.

Is there a cvar to turn off the scoreboard pop-up when I die?

Also, what should I do to make my video look smooth? I mean, I have to convert it to 30 fps eventually, but what can I do to make it look like it had higher fps, like you did with Showdown?
I'm using Premiere Pro and After Effects btw, so if you could tell me how to do it using AE (motion blur or frame blending or anything), I'd appreciate that.

i dont think you can turn it off.

just cap at a higher fps, then render with resample or whatever. i think thats how its done...

i think that if you cap at lower than 100fps you shouldnt use resample or anything because it looks terrible.

Bump, I need some advices.
Is there a cvar to turn off the scoreboard pop-up when I die?

Also, what should I do to make my video look smooth? I mean, I have to convert it to 30 fps eventually, but what can I do to make it look like it had higher fps, like you did with Showdown?
I'm using Premiere Pro and After Effects btw, so if you could tell me how to do it using AE (motion blur or frame blending or anything), I'd appreciate that.

I've never seen the scoreboard pop up when i die. Are you using my cfg?

I capped at 200fps and rendered 30. Make sure resample is on. If you don't want blur then render 40fps.

I don't do my main editing in AE, so idk how to enable resample in that. I only use AE for certain effects and or post editing.